October 7 2018
Luka Milivojevic has told his Crystal Palace teammates to find their finishing boots to avert their striking crisis.
Wolves were the latest side to come away from Selhurst Park with all three points after a 1-0 victory on Saturday.
Palace have fired blanks in each of their four home games this season and Milivojevic says the players must be more clinical in the final third.
The Eagles skipper said: "From my point of view, we controlled the game over 90 minutes and they had a few dangerous counter attacks.
"Especially in the first half, we played very well and we controlled things. But just like the last game, in the final third, we didn't find that last pass or finish the action.
"In the second half, OK they scored after 10 minutes. But we tried, we pushed, we had two or three good shots from the box they blocked and in the end, we lost again in my opinion a game which we controlled as the better team.
"I think we just have to continue our work, believe in ourselves and we have the international break to try to get out of this situation and be better.
"We missed the last pass, we missed finishing the action in order to cross or to shoot. In the many opportunities we had, we tried to dribble, we tried to do something and maybe after that we didn't find the space and solution.
"It's another game where we played well, were better than the opponent and we lost."
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